(a)
- (1) The health officer for Washington County or the health officer's designee may issue a citation to a person believed to be committing a violation of Title 20, Subtitle 3 of the Health--General Article or a related violation of a provision of the Code of Maryland Regulations.
- (2) The citation shall bear a certification attesting to the truth of the matters set forth in the citation.
- (3) The health officer shall keep a copy of the citation.
(b) The citation shall contain:
- (1) the name and address of the person charged;
- (2) the nature of the violation;
- (3) the location and time of the violation;
- (4) the amount of the fine;
- (5) the manner, location, and time in which the fine may be paid; and
- (6) a notice of the person's right to elect to stand trial for the violation.
(c)
- (1) A fine not exceeding $1,000 may be imposed for each violation.
(2) The County Commissioners of Washington County may:
- (i) establish a schedule of additional fines for each violation; and
- (ii) adopt procedures for the collection of the fines.
(d)
- (1) A person who receives a citation may elect to stand trial for the offense by filing notice of intent to stand trial with the health officer at least 5 days before the payment date specified in the citation.
- (2) After receiving the notice of intention to stand trial, the health officer shall forward a copy of the citation and the notice to the District Court having venue.
(3) After receiving the citation and notice, the District Court shall:
- (i) schedule the case for trial; and
- (ii) notify the defendant of the trial date.
- (4) All fines, penalties, or forfeitures collected by the District Court for violations of Title 20, Subtitle 3 of the Health--General Article shall be remitted to the county.
(e)
(1) Washington County shall send a notice of the violation to the last known address of a person who:
- (i) receives a citation for a violation;
- (ii) fails to pay the fine by the date of payment specified in the citation; and
- (iii) fails to file a notice of intention to stand trial.
- (2) If, after 15 days from the date the notice is sent, the citation is not satisfied, the person is liable for an additional fine not exceeding twice the original fine.
- (3) If, after 35 days from the date the notice is sent, the citation is not paid, the health officer may request adjudication of the case through the District Court.
- (4) If the health officer requests adjudication under paragraph (3) of this subsection, the District Court shall schedule the case for trial and summon the defendant to appear.
- (f) In a proceeding before the District Court, a violation of Title 20, Subtitle 3 of the Health--General Article shall be prosecuted in the same manner and to the same extent as a municipal infraction under §§ 6-108 through 6-115 of this article.
- (g) The County Commissioners of Washington County may authorize the County Attorney, the State's Attorney, or another attorney to prosecute a violation of Title 20, Subtitle 3 of the Health--General Article.
- (h) If the District Court finds that a person has committed a violation of Title 20, Subtitle 3 of the Health--General Article, the person shall be liable for the costs of the court proceedings.
Added by Acts 2013, c. 119, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2013.